IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE RISKS ON NATIONAL ECONOMIC SECURITY
Keywords:
climate change, economic security, risks, economic sustainability, adaptation, mitigation, energy security, physical risks, transition risks, financial system, global warming, infrastructure, national strategy, environmental threat, sustainable development.Abstract
This article analyzes the impact of climate change risks on national economic security. Physical, financial, and institutional risks arising from global climate processes put significant pressure on the country's economic stability, infrastructure resilience, energy security, and social well-being. The study assesses the economic consequences of climate risks based on scientific sources, international reports, and national strategies, and proposes conceptual approaches to risk mitigation.
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